The DesignTrends
Pavilion will feature commercial and residential interior design ideas in a trade exposition and
conference for interior designers, architects, specifiers, facility
managers, building owners, builders, and contractors delivers all the
resources, educational tools, and opportunities you need to keep your
business relevant and competitive.

DesignTrends runs concurrently
with the 24th annual
PM Expo,
Construct Canada,
Concrete Canada, and
HomeBuilder & Renovator Expo.
Discover unique solutions for all forms of design, construction,
retrofit, and management challenges for the interior environments by
attending the Interior Design Roundtable and educational seminars and
on the exhibition floor.

Why Attend

It’s
all here!

Save time by attending
DesignTrends. Explore new products and services, meet with suppliers,
and network with design industry professionals. From free product and
technical demonstrations to seminars and design roundtables, benefit
from a wide range of presentations for your personal and professional
development.

1050 Exhibits and 30 Categories

Receive
up-to-date information on 30 different categories of products,
services and technologies. Network with suppliers of
commercial and residential building, construction and design products
and services in the market today.

450 Speakers, 200 Presentations and Free Technical Demonstrations

Attend
professional development and skill building sessions to acquire
insights into new trends, products, and strategies that will help you
to enhance your design and business acumen and take advantage of new
market opportunities.

Interior Design Roundtable

The
Interior Design Roundtable provides an exceptional opportunity for you to hear highly
accomplished, award winning professionals explore current design
challenges and speculate on the impact of evolving social, economic,
and environmental landscapes on the direction of future design.

International Architectural Roundtable

The
Architectural Roundtable features leading design
professionals explore the architectural, social, and environmental
implications of building today.